Joinery hourly/daily rates

Info would be much appreciated.
Due to redundancy yesterday( told 5 mins before finish ),self employed route is probably the way to have a crack at now. Average ££`s prices being charged for hourly rates/daily would be much appreciated. North West based.
Thanks

probably the same applies, if you can earn £120 per day at the moment your not doing bad, but to get £120 a day you still need to do your sums to allow for quiet times

i dont do private work myself but most people will want a price on a job rather than an hourly rate so you need to keep your prices reasonable to get the work to get you started but high enough to make it pay and not just believe you are making x amount without doing your sums.

you need to run a van pay for tools pay for insurance get a good accountant etc. etc.

no point going out there and ******* off all the other joiners in the area by working for nothing but believing you are really making money, then 12 months down the line finding you cant pay your bills

Im in North West area and currently charge around £11 per hour for general 1st/2nd fix, anything with a bit of nonce ie, bespoke furniture (production of drawings/ specs ect, I will look for around £13 per hour.
Unfortunately, charging these rates will just about (and have) kept me in full time work (9-5 average).
I have 2 nvq level 2s in carpentry/joinery + advanced craft level 3 C+G together with heavy roofing experience and fully competent with all aspects of kitchen fits (including plumbing/tiling/patch plastering/paintingect.
18 years experience I could of got a masters degree in law twice over plus other quals and earning 150,000 per year, wot a waste of life!!!